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Lisa Oakley
Lisa Oakley
Associate Professor Psychology, University of Chester
Verified email at chester.ac.uk
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Cognitive development
L Oakley
Routledge, 2004
2522004
The impact of sensitive research on the researcher: Preparedness and positionality
LA Fenge, L Oakley, B Taylor, S Beer
International Journal of Qualitative Methods 18, 1609406919893161, 2019
1222019
What is spiritual abuse?
L Oakley, K Kinmond, L Oakley
Breaking the silence on spiritual abuse, 7-22, 2013
1082013
Escaping the maze of spiritual abuse: Creating healthy Christian cultures
L Oakley, J Humphreys
SPCK, 2019
582019
Spiritual abuse in Christian faith settings: Definition, policy and practice guidance
L Oakley, K Kinmond, J Humphreys
The Journal of Adult Protection 20 (3/4), 144-154, 2018
442018
Developing safeguarding policy and practice for spiritual abuse
L Ruth Oakley, K Susan Kinmond
The Journal of Adult Protection 16 (2), 87-95, 2014
402014
Spiritual accompaniment and counselling: Journeying with psyche and soul
K Kinmond, P Goss, L Oakley, L Harborne, W West, R Bridges, E Graham
Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2015
242015
Practitioner and communities’ awareness of CALFB: Child abuse linked to faith or belief
L Oakley, K Kinmond, J Humphreys, M Dioum
Child Abuse & Neglect 72, 276-282, 2017
152017
Escapando del laberinto del abuso espiritual: cómo crear culturas cristianas sanas
L Oakley, J Humphreys
Ediciones UC, 2021
122021
Safeguarding children who are exposed to abuse linked to faith or belief
L Oakley, K Kinmond, J Humphreys, M Dioum
Child abuse review 28 (1), 27-38, 2019
92019
Understanding spiritual abuse
L Oakley, T Oakley
Church Times 16, 2018
92018
Exploring the complexities of understanding vulnerability and adult safeguarding within Christian faith organisations
LR Oakley, LA Fenge, S Bass, J Humphreys
The Journal of Adult Protection 18 (3), 172-183, 2016
92016
Piaget’s theory of cognitive development
L Oakley
Cognitive development, 13-36, 2004
82004
‘I call it the hero complex’ – Critical considerations of power and privilege and seeking to be an agent of change in qualitative researchers’ experiences
L Oakley, LA Fenge, B Taylor
Qualitative Research in Psychology 19 (3), 587-610, 2022
72022
Who are we protecting? Exploring counsellors’ understanding and experience of boundaries.
P Blundell, L Oakley, K Kinmond
European Journal for Qualitative Research in Psychotherapy 12, 2022
72022
Understanding spiritual abuse in Christian communities
L Oakley, J Humphreys
Spiritual Abuse Resources, 2018
72018
Working safely with spiritual abuse
K Kinmond, L Oakley
Spiritual accompaniment and counselling: Journeying with psyche and soul …, 2015
72015
Spiritual abuse: raising awareness of a little understood form of abuse
L Oakley, K Kinmond
Thresholds Summer 9, 9-11, 2007
72007
Spiritual abuse: A challenge for safeguarding practice in church
L Oakley, K Kinmond
CCPAS Caring, 2013
62013
This is abuse and people need to know that–counselling for spiritual abuse
K Kinmond, L Oakley
British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy, Marriot Hotel, Portsmouth, 2006
62006
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